On The Town: 10 things to do in Chicago for Memorial Day weekend

CaptionDavid Guetta

David Guetta is the latest "it" DJ (since Moby) to fill arenas like full-production singers and musicians. The Grammy-nominated DJ's tracks are as famous as the guest artists who appear with him -- "Titanium" (Sia), "Where Them Girls At" (Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj) and "Without You" (Usher) are some. Why go: The dance/electronica DJ has "Nothing But the Beat" to offer, and millions want it (the 2011 release has sold nearly 23 million copies and more than 14 million tracks). Reconsider: So, is this a concert or a nightclub party? 7:30 p.m. Friday at Congress Theater, 2135 N. Milwaukee Ave.; $48.50-$125 (17+); ticketfly.com

David Guetta is the latest "it" DJ (since Moby) to fill arenas like full-production singers and musicians. The Grammy-nominated DJ's tracks are as famous as the guest artists who appear with him -- "Titanium" (Sia), "Where Them Girls At" (Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj) and "Without You" (Usher) are some. Why go: The dance/electronica DJ has "Nothing But the Beat" to offer, and millions want it (the 2011 release has sold nearly 23 million copies and more than 14 million tracks). Reconsider: So, is this a concert or a nightclub party? 7:30 p.m. Friday at Congress Theater, 2135 N. Milwaukee Ave.; $48.50-$125 (17+); ticketfly.com

It's been more than 20 years since Bob Saget's "Full House" gig, where he played the wholesome father to Michelle, D.J. and Stephanie. And yet, it's still hard for people to get their head around Saget as this foul-mouthed standup comic. Saget has tried to transition from his clean-cutness in raunchier roles (remember him as the crack head in "Half Baked"?). Still, when you see Saget on the standup stage throwing F-bombs, talking about sexual parts and smoking blunts, sometimes all you can think is, "Danny Tanner has gone rogue!" Why go: Saget's grown-up standup will make you forget about "Full House" after the first joke. Reconsider: You are saving your guffaws for the upcoming Just for Laughs comedy festival. 8 p.m. Saturday at The Venue, Horseshoe Casino, 777 Casino Center Drive, Hammond; $34-$54; 800-745-3000, ticketmaster.com

It's been more than 20 years since Bob Saget's "Full House" gig, where he played the wholesome father to Michelle, D.J. and Stephanie. And yet, it's still hard for people to get their head around Saget as this foul-mouthed standup comic. Saget has tried to transition from his clean-cutness in raunchier roles (remember him as the crack head in "Half Baked"?). Still, when you see Saget on the standup stage throwing F-bombs, talking about sexual parts and smoking blunts, sometimes all you can think is, "Danny Tanner has gone rogue!" Why go: Saget's grown-up standup will make you forget about "Full House" after the first joke. Reconsider: You are saving your guffaws for the upcoming Just for Laughs comedy festival. 8 p.m. Saturday at The Venue, Horseshoe Casino, 777 Casino Center Drive, Hammond; $34-$54; 800-745-3000, ticketmaster.com